DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2023.056
History, Experience and Inspiration of Agricultural Landscape Development in France
Gao Yuan, Li Yuanchun, Yan Lin, Jiang Yuan
Keywords:
French Agricultural Landscape; European Landscape Convention; Landscape Planning; Evolutionary History; Rural Planning
Abstract:
The agricultural landscape is a composite whole with orderly organization and
integrated planning of the three living spaces, which has multiple values and is an important
carrier for shaping regional characteristics, realising ecological civilisation and helping rural
revitalization. France is a typical representative of agricultural landscape research, which has
accumulated mature planning and construction management experience in agricultural
landscape since World War Ⅱ , and is very inspiring for the development of agricultural
landscape in China. This paper compares the development history and practical exploration
of agricultural landscape in France, and analyzes the experience from the perspectives of legal
and policy protection, ecological agriculture development, landscape tools and landscape
method interventions, etc. On the basis of this, and in line with the current situation of
agricultural landscape development in China, it puts forward proposals for agricultural
landscape planning in China from the perspectives of utilizing the landscape value of
agricultural space, enhancing laws and regulations and relevant policy protection, innovating
the technical and methodological system of agricultural landscape planning and improving
the participation mode of farmers.